Department of Health Science, Sun Yatsen University, China
Short Communication
Neuroplasticity the Brain's Remarkable Ability to Adapt and Change
Author(s): Lunfang Xie*
Neuroplasticity, the brain's remarkable ability to adapt and change, has garnered significant attention in neuroscience research due to its implications for understanding brain function, development, and recovery from injury. This phenomenon encompasses a wide range of processes, from synaptic plasticity at the cellular level to large-scale reorganization of neural circuits. In this abstract, we provide an overview of neuroplasticity, highlighting its mechanisms, functional significance, and implications for human cognition and behavior. At the cellular level, neuroplasticity involves changes in synaptic strength and connectivity driven by experience, learning, and environmental factors. These synaptic changes underlie various forms of learning and memory, shaping the brain's capacity to acquire new skills and adapt to changing environments. Furthermore, neuroplasticity plays .. View More»